Creedence Clearwater Revival - It: Came Out Of The Sky

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Mentioning figures like Vice President Spiro Agnew and Ronald Reagan (then Governor of California), it highlights how politicians try to claim or exploit the event for their own agendas.

It mocks how news outlets (CBS, Walter Cronkite) turn a simple event into a national spectacle. Creedence Clearwater Revival - It Came Out of the Sky

"It Came Out of the Sky" is the opening track of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys , released in November 1969. 🎵 Song Overview November 2, 1969 Genre: Swamp Rock / Rock and Roll Songwriter: John Fogerty Length: 2:58 📝 Lyrical Themes

The song is a satirical commentary on American society, media sensationalism, and political opportunism. It tells the story of a farmer named Jody who discovers a fallen object from space. Compare it to other like "Fortunate Son"

The track features a fast-paced, Chuck Berry-style guitar riff.

It showcases the band's "Swamp Rock" aesthetic—tight rhythm sections and John Fogerty’s gritty, soulful vocals. "It Came Out of the Sky" is the

As the lead track of Willy and the Poor Boys , it helped solidify the album as one of the greatest in rock history, alongside hits like "Fortunate Son" and "Down on the Corner."

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